NotebookLM alternatives worth trying
NotebookLM is powerful at answering questions through documents but lacks a mobile app, live recording, and flashcards. However, you still have alternatives.
NotebookLM excels at answering questions through documentation but lacks a mobile app, live recording, and flashcards. However, you still have alternatives to NotebookLM that are just as good in terms of quality and features.
Notion
Notion is an all-in-one workflow platform that combines note-taking, document creation, databases, project management, and AI tools.
Notion's strength lies in its organizational capabilities. Users can connect notes, projects, tasks, and databases within the same environment, making it easier to manage ongoing work compared to NotebookLM's notebook-centric approach. Notion's collaboration features also make it a powerful choice for teams.
A drawback is that Notion does not focus on research based on literature.
- Best suited for: Teams, project managers, founders, and users looking for an all-in-one workspace.
- Available on: Web, Android, iOS
- Pricing: Starts free, with customizable Plus, Business, and Enterprise pricing options.
Atlas
If your main problem is that your resources are scattered and you can't see how they connect, then ATLAS is built to solve that very problem. While NotebookLM focuses on conversing with each individual source, Atlas's research workspace transforms dispersed research into a connected knowledge workspace.
Key features:
- Upload PDFs, articles, and notes as sources.
- AI-powered chat based on quotes from all your sources.
- Mind maps can be created from any source, note, or conversation.
- Automatically detect connections in your workspace.
- Track citations. Click on any citation to verify its accuracy.
Overall:
- Best suited for: Researchers who want to manage AI-based knowledge with visual mind maps.
- Pricing: There's a free plan, and a Pro plan starting from $20/month.
Obsidian
Obsidian is a knowledge management platform built on local Markdown files. This platform allows users to create interconnected notes while maintaining full ownership of their data.
Obsidian's greatest strength is its flexibility. Users can customize Obsidian through a number of plugins, build detailed knowledge graphs, and work offline. Its Graph View feature also helps visualize the relationships between ideas and notes.
However, getting used to Obsidian is more difficult than getting used to NotebookLM.
- Best suited for: Researchers, developers, writers, and users concerned about privacy.
- Available on: Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
- Pricing: Flexible pricing model; Free Lifetime, Sync, Publish, and commercial packages, plus Catalyst, a one-time payment package with specific functionality.
Recall
Recall is an AI-powered knowledge management tool designed to help users gather, organize, and review information from articles, videos, podcasts, PDFs, and websites.
The main advantage is its ability to retain knowledge long-term. Recall automatically connects relevant information within the user's library, highlighting connections between topics that are often overlooked.
NotebookLM excels at analyzing specific document collections and sources, while Recall focuses more on gathering and organizing information chronologically rather than in-depth analysis of individual research projects.
- Best suited for: Eager learners, students, researchers, and professionals who need to process large amounts of content.
- Available on: Web, Android, iOS
- Pricing: Free, Plus, and Max packages
Elicit
Elicit is specifically designed for academic research. It searches over 125 million articles and helps you extract structured data from studies. This is something NotebookLM doesn't do well. Elicit excels at:
- Semantic search in academic papers
- Research summary extracted using AI.
- Explore concept-based articles
- Export to citation manager
- System overview support
Best suited for: PhD students and researchers conducting literature reviews.
Pricing: Free plan (5,000 credits/month), Plus $12/month
Best suited for: Researchers who primarily work with published academic literature rather than discretionary sources.
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